This 1:48 scale model represents the famous Curtiss P-40N Warhawk, which saw fierce action during the Battle of Imphal (1944), one of the most decisive air campaigns in the India–Burma theater of World War II.
The P-40N, the final and most refined version of the Warhawk, was known for its lighter airframe, improved speed, and extended range, while preserving the durability and firepower that made the type a staple of the U.S. Army Air Forces.
The fuselage features engraved panel lines, a detailed Allison V-1710 engine, three-blade propeller, movable flaps, realistic landing gear, and a faithfully reproduced gun bay.
The cockpit includes full instrumentation, accurate seat, reproduced seatbelts, an optical gunsight, and a clear openable canopy.
Armament options include six .50 cal Browning machine guns, drop tanks, and light bombs for ground attack missions.
High-quality decals depict the 51st Fighter Group with the iconic “shark mouth” nose art and desert-green camouflage used in Southeast Asia.
A model that combines technical fidelity, historical accuracy, and the proud legacy of the Warhawk in the skies over Imphal.